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  2. Hephaestus (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Hephaestus carbo (J. D. Ogilby & McCulloch, 1916) (Coal grunter) Hephaestus epirrhinos Vari & Hutchins, 1978 (Longnose sooty grunter) Hephaestus fuliginosus (Macleay, 1883) (Sooty grunter) Hephaestus habbemai (M. C. W. Weber, 1910) (Mountain grunter) Hephaestus jenkinsi (Whitley, 1945) (Western sooty grunter ) Hephaestus komaensis Allen & Jebb ...

  3. Freshwater drum - Wikipedia

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    The freshwater drum is also called Russell fish, shepherd's pie, gray bass, [7] Gasper goo, Gaspergou, [8] gou, [8] grunt, grunter, [7] grinder, gooble gobble, and croaker. It is commonly known as sheephead and sunfish in parts of Canada, [ 9 ] and the United States.

  4. Sooty grunter - Wikipedia

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    The sooty grunter (Hephaestus fuliginosus), also known by the name black bream, blubberlips, Northern grunter or purple grunter, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a grunter from the family Terapontidae. It inhabits coastal and inland freshwater creeks and rivers of northern Australia.

  5. Fish physiology - Wikipedia

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    Fish physiology is the scientific study of how the component parts of fish function together in the living fish. [2] It can be contrasted with fish anatomy, which is the study of the form or morphology of fishes. In practice, fish anatomy and physiology complement each other, the former dealing with the structure of a fish, its organs or ...

  6. Gonostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    The Gonostomatidae are a family of mesopelagic marine fish, commonly named bristlemouths, lightfishes, or anglemouths. It is a relatively small family, containing only eight known genera and 32 species. However, bristlemouths make up for their lack of diversity with relative abundance, numbering in the hundreds of trillions to quadrillions. [1]

  7. Category:Hephaestus (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hephaestus (fish)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Wallago attu - Wikipedia

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    Wallago attu, the boal or helicopter catfish is a freshwater catfish of the family Siluridae, native to South and Southeast Asia. W. attu is found in large rivers and lakes in two geographically disconnected regions (disjunct distribution), with one population living over much of the Indian Subcontinent and the other in parts of Southeast Asia.

  9. Blue skate - Wikipedia

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    The blue skate (Dipturus batis), also known as the grey skate or blue-grey skate, is a species of cartilaginous fish, a ray, belonging to the family Rajidae, the skates.It was formerly considered to be conspecific with the flapper skate (D. batis), the combined taxon being known as the common skate.